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it's monday, april 22. congress will discuss immigration reform today. today marks one a week since the bombings in boston that killed three. with one of the alleged perpetrators in custody, the debate over how authorities should proceed will be at capitol hill. it being debated whether the u.s. citizen should be designated as an enemy combatants and questioned
it's monday, april 22. congress will discuss immigration reform today. today marks one a week since the bombings in boston that killed three. with one of the alleged perpetrators in custody, the debate over how authorities should proceed will be at capitol hill. it being debated whether the u.s. citizen should be designated as an enemy combatants and questioned
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[gavel] >> madam clerk, can you call item 22. >> item 22 is an ordinance amending the planning code to extend the restriction on tobacco pair 235 nail i can't establishment in the polk street [speaker not understood]. establishing the lower polk street alcohol restricted use district amending the
[gavel] >> madam clerk, can you call item 22. >> item 22 is an ordinance amending the planning code to extend the restriction on tobacco pair 235 nail i can't establishment in the polk street [speaker not understood]. establishing the lower polk street alcohol restricted use district amending the
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more subscribers, better profits, up 22%. next, the doctor who walked out of obamacare implementation conference. [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculor. lennox. innovation never felt so good. stuart: take a look at this picture, this conference from hosting an annual medical meeting. it is nearly empty, as you see. the doctor who took the picture was live tweeting. he said doctors are literally walking out of this talk of obamacare where men and women of the mind, not mindless drones. joining us now. doctor, what did you hear that made you walkout? >> good morning, stuart. letting phy
more subscribers, better profits, up 22%. next, the doctor who walked out of obamacare implementation conference. [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort...
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[gavel] >> madam clerk, can you call item 22. >> item 22 is an ordinance amending the planning code to extend the restriction on tobacco pair 235 nail i can't establishment in the polk street [speaker not understood]. establishing the lower polk street alcohol restricted use district amending the zoning map and establishing findings. >> president chiu. >> thank you, mr. chair. very briefly again, colleagues, i want to thank the members of the land use committee for their support of this legislation which places some alcohol related restrictions in lower polk neighborhood. right now there are at least 45 existing alcohol permits for the six blocks of the restricted use area that we're talking about. if you go the entire length of the commercial portion of polk street, we're talking about 121 alcohol permits. want to take a moment and thank all the various neighborhood groups that we worked with as well as the bar owners and the merchants that provided feedback, as well as the small business commission, the entertainment commission, and the planning commission. this legislation i think r
[gavel] >> madam clerk, can you call item 22. >> item 22 is an ordinance amending the planning code to extend the restriction on tobacco pair 235 nail i can't establishment in the polk street [speaker not understood]. establishing the lower polk street alcohol restricted use district amending the zoning map and establishing findings. >> president chiu. >> thank you, mr. chair. very briefly again, colleagues, i want to thank the members of the land use committee for their...
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when banks support of members of congress from around the country so that it is not just this helps taxes or georgia or california, virginia. but you get to smaller states, too, to help win new friends on capitol hill. >> the list of the states and how much money they get for the f-35 and how many people are employed. california is number 1 with 27,000 jobs. not sure why texas has 41,000 with only $4.9 billion. you can see which states have the most jobs at of all this. the chairman of the armed services committee is from california. top 15.a almost 1000 jobs at least. georgia, indiana, michigan, utah, vermont, washington. lockheed martin would argued that it is only for official suppliers around the country. those who are critical would say they are actively trying to spread it around and there is no reason to do it other than to try to win political support. the bulk of the plane is built in texas and california. that is where the real work is being done. a benefit to having -- even a few dozen jobs in a small state, it is a way into trying to convince those members that this is a progr
when banks support of members of congress from around the country so that it is not just this helps taxes or georgia or california, virginia. but you get to smaller states, too, to help win new friends on capitol hill. >> the list of the states and how much money they get for the f-35 and how many people are employed. california is number 1 with 27,000 jobs. not sure why texas has 41,000 with only $4.9 billion. you can see which states have the most jobs at of all this. the chairman of...
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we have had on customer information systems or things of that nature, they have not been a tax protecting critical u.s. infrastructure from cyber attacks. monday night on "the communicators." on c-span2. >> this week on "q&a," rajiv chandrasekaran discusses his story describing the f-35 fighter jet, the defense department's newest and most expensive weapon system. >> rajiv chandrasekaran, you did a front-page piece on a sunday about the f-35. what is it? >> it is the most expensive weapons system in the history of the united states. history of mankind, quite frankly. it is an advanced warplane that is to be used by the air force, navy, and the marine corps. it is the replacement for the f- 16. a new advanced all-purpose fighter jet. it is still in development, is an incredibly troubled program, it has gone tens of billions of dollars over budget. i bought into this program as a way to write about the overall challenges. this program is singular in terms of its cost overruns, delays, and the way it has been structured. its most effective attributes are not all of its radars and sensors and
we have had on customer information systems or things of that nature, they have not been a tax protecting critical u.s. infrastructure from cyber attacks. monday night on "the communicators." on c-span2. >> this week on "q&a," rajiv chandrasekaran discusses his story describing the f-35 fighter jet, the defense department's newest and most expensive weapon system. >> rajiv chandrasekaran, you did a front-page piece on a sunday about the f-35. what is it?...
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the company's stock surged 22% to $213 in overnight trading on that news. right now is at $216 a share. netflix saw losses this time last year, so this is a good week for netflix. >> tax-free shopping on the internet could be over under a bill making its way through the senate. the bill would require online retailers to collect state and local taxessales taxes at the store has a physicaor pue internet. the sales tax would be sent to the states where shopper lives. under current law, states can only require stores to collect taxes at the store has a physical presence in the state. as a result, many online sales are essentially tax-free even though you're supposed to declare those items on your state tax returns and pay the sales tax. very few americans do. the senate voted 74 to 20 yesterday to take up the bill. with that level support, the senate could pass the bill as early as support, the senate could pass the bill as early as (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. [muffled] i am sir can-a-lot. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore
the company's stock surged 22% to $213 in overnight trading on that news. right now is at $216 a share. netflix saw losses this time last year, so this is a good week for netflix. >> tax-free shopping on the internet could be over under a bill making its way through the senate. the bill would require online retailers to collect state and local taxessales taxes at the store has a physicaor pue internet. the sales tax would be sent to the states where shopper lives. under current law,...
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senate is moving closer to national internet sales tax. the national retail federation says it is about time. the organization as vice president david french will explain his position when he joins us next. lori: you always have winners and losers. that is what makes a market. you have a nice pop for broadcom, seeing shares up 7% at the moment. we're right back after this. adam: the senate is moving closer to a deal allowing states to collect sales taxes from online retailers. critics argue it could hurt consumers and is really just another tax hike. but our next guest disagrees saying it is merely a collection issue. david french is the senior vice president for government relations at the national retail federation. good to see you, david, thanks for joining you. >> thanks for having me, adam? >> explain to me a lot of viewers would agree that they're surprised the national retail federation would be in favor of it? why are you in favor of it. would seem to hurt businesses that sell online but consumers are buying from them. >> local bus
senate is moving closer to national internet sales tax. the national retail federation says it is about time. the organization as vice president david french will explain his position when he joins us next. lori: you always have winners and losers. that is what makes a market. you have a nice pop for broadcom, seeing shares up 7% at the moment. we're right back after this. adam: the senate is moving closer to a deal allowing states to collect sales taxes from online retailers. critics argue it...
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i've been teaching for thirty years in the arts and the last 22 the privilege of teaching at the community college that were my class i have a student from russia and israel as well as our san francisco community. it's an enormously rich place to teach. i'm sure you all know how much arts is on a emotional basis on the united states and california and san francisco. i just pulled some facts off the internet this morning how much money is brought in across the country. art take put out a list of communities that have a coalition between businesses and governments that create creativity. oakland and san francisco both rate in the top ten-spot. i have students who have gone on to study medical administration additional have become - we just had an exhibit over on the arts department if you're in the arts it's an astounding thing to have. we have students who have no arts in the high school who come to us they want to know the basis. when you talk to industrial light magic they're looking for people who are well versed in the art form and that's what we do. i want everyone to have that opportu
i've been teaching for thirty years in the arts and the last 22 the privilege of teaching at the community college that were my class i have a student from russia and israel as well as our san francisco community. it's an enormously rich place to teach. i'm sure you all know how much arts is on a emotional basis on the united states and california and san francisco. i just pulled some facts off the internet this morning how much money is brought in across the country. art take put out a list of...
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it's monday, april 22. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: volatility in vogue. after last week's sudden jump in volatility, traders will keep one eye on the vix and the other on the market as investers mostly pulled money out of stocks last week. ibm had its worst day in 8 years following disappointing earnings. the stock sold off 8% friday, losing $17. even with the big blue move, the blue chips closed up 11 points. the nasdaq gained 40 and gold eged up $8 friday, but was down 7% for the week. oil added 13 cents. also in focus, trading volumes, which were down significantly friday as people in the financial industry living in boston stayed home during the manhunt for the boston bomber. scott bauer of trading advantage gets the ball rolling for us on this monday morning. hello to you. - good morning angie. - what are you looking for this week? we have g20 behind us, but what's ahead here? - you know, at the end of last week on friday, we actually saw, let's call it, a break in the action. it was an options expiration day, ibm was down 8%, ge was down 4%, yet, th
it's monday, april 22. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: volatility in vogue. after last week's sudden jump in volatility, traders will keep one eye on the vix and the other on the market as investers mostly pulled money out of stocks last week. ibm had its worst day in 8 years following disappointing earnings. the stock sold off 8% friday, losing $17. even with the big blue move, the blue chips closed up 11 points. the nasdaq gained 40 and gold eged up $8 friday, but was down 7% for the...
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lowered price target from 22 bucks to 24. mcdonald's rbc capital says should rebound. but what mcdonald's are using lower cost men use to lure in customers so lower profit margins. back to you. ashley: thank you, nicole. busily week for earnings on the s&p. thank you very much. tracy: the big debate on wall street continues. is the market in a pullback or is this the dreaded correction? what the heck is going on here? last week the dow suffered worst one-day drop. gold suffered the deepest plunge in 30 years. that fear gauge jumped. we have to get the bottom line on all this, liz macdonald is here. what is going on? >> we wanted to go to wall street and say what is the consensus? will we see a correction of 10% or more? >> right. >> 5% pull back. >> tell youing is. look what happened since march, 2009 a pull back back. that is pretty much good news. average pullback was 7 or 8%. 25 pullbacks since march 2009. if you go back to world war ii, to date you will see 56 pullbacks averaging 7%. we have a fuel screen to show you those data points there. i'm not sure who has it
lowered price target from 22 bucks to 24. mcdonald's rbc capital says should rebound. but what mcdonald's are using lower cost men use to lure in customers so lower profit margins. back to you. ashley: thank you, nicole. busily week for earnings on the s&p. thank you very much. tracy: the big debate on wall street continues. is the market in a pullback or is this the dreaded correction? what the heck is going on here? last week the dow suffered worst one-day drop. gold suffered the deepest...
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reid: i now ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: madam president, i now ask unanimous consent that senator donnelly be recognized for up to 20 minutes to give his maiden speech. we will proceed as if in morning business. and following his speech, i ask unanimous consent that senator durbin be recognized, the manager of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. donnelly: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: madam president, one of the best parts about this job is getting the chance to talk to hoosiers here in washington, back home in indiana and on those special occasions, a chance to see our hoosiers when they are serving our country overseas. when i was visiting our service members in afghanistan and coast province in july, 2009, i asked our indiana national guard members if there was one thing i could do for them, what would that be, and i expected them to tell me about safety vests or about new trucks, and they said joe, w
reid: i now ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: madam president, i now ask unanimous consent that senator donnelly be recognized for up to 20 minutes to give his maiden speech. we will proceed as if in morning business. and following his speech, i ask unanimous consent that senator durbin be recognized, the manager of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. donnelly: madam president? the...
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. >> i knew bill clinton when he was 22. we were road scholars together. we were assigned at the same college in oxford and became good friends. before that, when i was an undergraduate, i knew hillary. >> did you go on a date with her? >> i think we did. >> does bill know? >> yeah. she was president of her freshman class and i was president of my sophomore class at dart mouth. the only way i could get a date was a presidential summit. >> he's still a wanted man in washington. the 66-year-old rice is old enough to now how our economic system is flawed but young enough to want to fix it. have you been saying i have been dealing with it, it's business as usual. >> everybody is fed up. there's more partisanship, more gridlock, more anger. >> president obama has done great things for this country. he hasn't brought the two sides together. he can point the finger at the republicans, but what does he lack in terms of not delivering cohesiveness here? >> i think the president has done almost as well as he could under the circumstances. it's a miracle he got the a
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simply delicious™. >> welcome back at 6:22. the emergency 911 system is down right now for parts of santa clara county from south of morgan hill to gilroy. >> officials say the county system went down at 2:00 this morning. we are told that verizon provides the service and is working to fix the problem. however, if you have an emergency you can still use your cell phone to call 9-1-1. >> photo has been released of a victim in yesterday's deadly bombings at the boston marathon. this is a picture of the 8-year-old martin richard killed while watching his parents take part in the race. a single candle was lit overnight if front of home where martin lived. we are told that he loved riding his bicycle and he loved baseball. businesses in a 15 block radius are closed around the site of the twin bombings with security beefed up at boston area airplanes. >> abc7 news reporter has arrived in boston and will report on this tragedy for us, and is on the phone with us right now. >> hopefully you can hear me. we are in boston, grabbed our ge
simply delicious™. >> welcome back at 6:22. the emergency 911 system is down right now for parts of santa clara county from south of morgan hill to gilroy. >> officials say the county system went down at 2:00 this morning. we are told that verizon provides the service and is working to fix the problem. however, if you have an emergency you can still use your cell phone to call 9-1-1. >> photo has been released of a victim in yesterday's deadly bombings at the boston...
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well, we have an estimated 22 million people in need of treatment who currently aren't getting it. and having that availability is going to be important. and you may ask why a number of those people don't get the treatment that they need now, and it's often times because of the stigma that's associated around drug puce. and we're -- abuse. and we're going to talk about that in just a second. so the things that i've just outlined to you all around public health, be you notice that almost the first third of this presentation has little to do or almost nothing to do with the criminal justice system or law enforcement. this is what drug policy reform looks like. it looks like a doctor, it looks like a nurse, looks like another health care professional. and it looks like local community members who come together to address these issues. looks, in fact, kind of like general dean, but it mostly looks ke cadka, the community antidrug coalitions of america. we have had the joy and the opportunity to work with general dean and his outstanding staff not only throughout the country, but also i
well, we have an estimated 22 million people in need of treatment who currently aren't getting it. and having that availability is going to be important. and you may ask why a number of those people don't get the treatment that they need now, and it's often times because of the stigma that's associated around drug puce. and we're -- abuse. and we're going to talk about that in just a second. so the things that i've just outlined to you all around public health, be you notice that almost the...
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she also works as a consultant for the national association of realtors. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> the housing starts numbers, a lot of people are picking that apart. is that why you're cautious on the industry? >> absolutely, one of the reasons. i'm also cautious because the same time the numbers are released in tandem, our new permit starts. it's been flat for the past several months. also the builder confidence numbers are still declining for the third straight month. >> what's your sort of big picture view of the industry then considering the home building stocks are high, everybody talking about the strength in housing, the economy strengthens. >> yeah. >> do they have it wrong? >> i think they do. i would rather be caterpillar than lennar in this market. the numbers released today, we had a 7% overall gain, right, of that, we had a 31% increase in multifamily and a 5% decrease in multi family. it made up 40% instead this time. >> if you look at that, i heard that a lot today. if you go back, the are statement on the single family ho
she also works as a consultant for the national association of realtors. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> the housing starts numbers, a lot of people are picking that apart. is that why you're cautious on the industry? >> absolutely, one of the reasons. i'm also cautious because the same time the numbers are released in tandem, our new permit starts. it's been flat for the past several months. also the builder confidence numbers are still declining for the third...
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for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and 30% immigrant. -- 60% female. types of businesses -- we will make loans as small as $500 and as large as $100,000. they can range from home-based very small businesses like child care, people selling in the flea market, on up to janitorial, landscaping, restaurants, dry cleaners, and in some cases, small manufacturers. we sometimes bridges of it in even larger transactions if we think there's community benefits, we might wind collectively with the city's working solutions fund or with another lender. so far, -- and we work throughout the bay area. we work in four bay area counties, said francisco obviously being one of the importance, but also said the clara, san mateo, alameda. we have laid out over $15 million to bay area businesses with a medium loan size of about $7,000 -- median loan size of about $7,000. who do we work with? principally, we want to work with businesses that have at least one year of sales history. we will look at start of businesses in the case with there is signifi
for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and 30% immigrant. -- 60% female. types of businesses -- we will make loans as small as $500 and as large as $100,000. they can range from home-based very small businesses like child care, people selling in the flea market, on up to janitorial, landscaping, restaurants, dry cleaners, and in some cases, small manufacturers. we sometimes bridges of it in even larger transactions if we think there's...
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up to 22 suicides a day. you are making an enormous role in mental health, the experts and the support staff. it will take time to get that into the system and trained, too. how do you look at the general population, starting with ptsd, and as it gets into the mental health and terrifies themselves and raises red flags -- how do you take somebody who is on a suicide watch list or something of that sort -- how do you go to work with that person? how do you try to break through? >> senator, the issue here is no one should have to wait for mental health care, and we have resourced our veterans' health administration by nearly 57%, an increase from 2009, to the 2014 budget. we believe this is where we have to put our emphasis. regarding the suicide number you cited, 22, four years ago were not receiving suicide information, veterans suicide information, from the states, so we wrote, and the states have been responsive. now we have that information flowing into the cdc, of which we have this late december, 22. fou
up to 22 suicides a day. you are making an enormous role in mental health, the experts and the support staff. it will take time to get that into the system and trained, too. how do you look at the general population, starting with ptsd, and as it gets into the mental health and terrifies themselves and raises red flags -- how do you take somebody who is on a suicide watch list or something of that sort -- how do you go to work with that person? how do you try to break through? >> senator,...
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">>>with the fiscal year ending, president qayoumi will propose a new budget on monday, aprill 22, that has been speculated by the associated students to include a super auxiliary plan. president qayoumi implemented a similar plan during his career as president of csu east bay. this would mean that the associated students, student union, spartan shops, tower foundation, and the research foundation auxiliaries could merge to minimize expenses in areas like human resources, accounting, and audits. but what the associated students board of directors want sjsu students to realize is that this would not allow the newly remodeled student union to be governeed by a student run government. calvin: it's a little concerning for me that the student union is on the table. it's something that the students have built from the ground up since 1963. we've paid for it, all with our own money, and it's been run by students ever since. the board of directors is planning a protest termed 'impact day' on this coming monday. mykel: it will be a good message to the president to tell him, 'hey, we're here, we'
">>>with the fiscal year ending, president qayoumi will propose a new budget on monday, aprill 22, that has been speculated by the associated students to include a super auxiliary plan. president qayoumi implemented a similar plan during his career as president of csu east bay. this would mean that the associated students, student union, spartan shops, tower foundation, and the research foundation auxiliaries could merge to minimize expenses in areas like human resources,...
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brewster the nation's fiscal cut that tax loopholes that take a fair and balanced approach. at the same time the budget incorporates elements to speaker by last december. they make the difficult choices to find common ground. consistent with that offer come in the budget includes being the president would not put forward such as means testing command that a character in a related premiums and the more accurate the less generous measure of inflation. it includes proposals only so they come together around a complete and comprehensive package to shrink the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years and are meant the fiscal uncertainty that hampers economic growth and job creation. this remark does not represent the starting point for negotiation. represent tagamet savings and additional roadrunners for those of the. the two cannot be separated and were not separated last december when we were close to a bipartisan agreement. this budget provides achievable solutions to fiscal problems, the crucial a solution desired, we have to do more than focus on deficit and debt. the significa
brewster the nation's fiscal cut that tax loopholes that take a fair and balanced approach. at the same time the budget incorporates elements to speaker by last december. they make the difficult choices to find common ground. consistent with that offer come in the budget includes being the president would not put forward such as means testing command that a character in a related premiums and the more accurate the less generous measure of inflation. it includes proposals only so they come...
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. >> when the los angeles riots happened in 1992, roy was 22 years old. in this plaza's rooftop played a central role for koreans defending their town. let's back up a bit. after the immigration act of 1965, thousands of koreans began arriving in l.a. the first to arrive were mostly middle-class, college-educated, hoping to make a lateral move into american society. but unless you have a medical or engineering degree, that turned out to be tough. they found work as merchants, store owners, opened liquor stores, groceries, massage studios, dry cleaners. they did that in an area that was, as it's called, underserved, where major chains feared to tread, where others preferred to abandon, koreans moved in. so 1992 -- four l.a. police officers are on trial for what sure as hell looked to me like a wildly excessive and prolonged beating of an unarmed rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. for me, it was a holy -- i never saw that coming moment. for other americans, to say people were angry would be an understatement. >> they don't represent th
. >> when the los angeles riots happened in 1992, roy was 22 years old. in this plaza's rooftop played a central role for koreans defending their town. let's back up a bit. after the immigration act of 1965, thousands of koreans began arriving in l.a. the first to arrive were mostly middle-class, college-educated, hoping to make a lateral move into american society. but unless you have a medical or engineering degree, that turned out to be tough. they found work as merchants, store...
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the whole idea is to collect sales tax on all internet purchases so that basically the day of tax-free online shopping could be numbered. the bill would give states authorities to collect sales taxes on purchases which would give state governments as much as $11 billion per year in added revenue and as you know, there are states out there that can use the extra revenue. another interesting side to this story is online retailers for a long time have been able to undercut their noninternet competitors. names like amazon. and obviously brings and mortar retailers feel it will help level the playing field. you would go to best buy and try things out and then go to amazon and buy it for cheaper. >> gas prices are going down. >> the average price for regular gasoline here fell 11 cents a gallon in the past two weeks to 3.54. in fact, average prices have fallen 26 cents from the peak which was back on february 22nd and down 38 cents from the price on april 20th last year. however, don't get too excited. some people are saying the trend of lower gasoline prices may reverse soon because of risi
the whole idea is to collect sales tax on all internet purchases so that basically the day of tax-free online shopping could be numbered. the bill would give states authorities to collect sales taxes on purchases which would give state governments as much as $11 billion per year in added revenue and as you know, there are states out there that can use the extra revenue. another interesting side to this story is online retailers for a long time have been able to undercut their noninternet...
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with 22 years of combined experience at the general, oncology resource workers carolyn land and rashel oakland help canner patient and their families cope with this debill at a timing distance with grace and compassion. years of navigating the patient population of the complex system of coverage and healthcare these women work to meet each individual's needs and carol helped one young family who's head of household was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer and it had spread to his spine and bones. they coordinated transportation, financial support, and child care for the patient's young children. in addition,, care lynn rachel setup the family with support groups, therapy, communicationed with the schools and advocated for the patient and their families with the healthcare providers additional lesion a common request of patients who are near the end of their life is to return to their country of origin, here again care lynn work tirelessly to facility these requests with the family overseas they wrote letters to the embassy and is conscientious late and is place sure those wishes came
with 22 years of combined experience at the general, oncology resource workers carolyn land and rashel oakland help canner patient and their families cope with this debill at a timing distance with grace and compassion. years of navigating the patient population of the complex system of coverage and healthcare these women work to meet each individual's needs and carol helped one young family who's head of household was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer and it had spread to his spine and...
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it is adding 22 positive dow points. a positive story here for boeing today. stuart: reuters says that ethiopia airlines will be the first airline to bring back the dreamliner into service on saturday. it is, by the way, adding 24.2 the dow. we have ignored the decline in whirlpool. charles recommended it earlier this year. instead, we will make money with another company that charles recommended. it is lumbar liquidator. charles: i featured on this network at $53. it is pretty simple. stuart: did you come on this program -- charles: i told people to buy this stock. the reason why is pretty obvious. we have been watching these existing home sales. existing supply went from 3 million to less than 2 million. the gross margins with to over 40%. the guidance is well above wall street. they will open 35 new stores. this is a two-three your story. the market gets hit one day, this stock pulls back, you have to buy it. stuart: they make the hardwood floors. charles: one guy comes up with an idea and it is absolutely phenomenal. stuart: i sell lumber and timber from t
it is adding 22 positive dow points. a positive story here for boeing today. stuart: reuters says that ethiopia airlines will be the first airline to bring back the dreamliner into service on saturday. it is, by the way, adding 24.2 the dow. we have ignored the decline in whirlpool. charles recommended it earlier this year. instead, we will make money with another company that charles recommended. it is lumbar liquidator. charles: i featured on this network at $53. it is pretty simple. stuart:...
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against uncertainties in the market. >>> a new report shows clean energy investment worldwide has fallen 22% in the first quarter. huh. compared to the same time last year. that is the lowest level in four years. one of the most staggering facts investment in renewable and energy efficiencies and energy smart technologies plunged 54% in the u.s.. >>> the fbi press conference, is it starting right now? no. let's go up to the next script. the market has been gyrating for the past week from huge highs to record lows. gold is tanking, apple is crashing. you're in the right place. could you be making the biggest mistakes with your money. we'll let you in on the secret what they are so you don't make them. now i'm hearing that it is starting. we don't want you to miss it. let's listen in. >> good afternoon, my name is richard deslauriers. i'm the special agent in charge of the fbi boston division. since monday's bombing the fbi and our law enforcement partners have been working around the clock and fully committed to investigate this matter to bring those responsible to justice. our collective law
against uncertainties in the market. >>> a new report shows clean energy investment worldwide has fallen 22% in the first quarter. huh. compared to the same time last year. that is the lowest level in four years. one of the most staggering facts investment in renewable and energy efficiencies and energy smart technologies plunged 54% in the u.s.. >>> the fbi press conference, is it starting right now? no. let's go up to the next script. the market has been gyrating for the...
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the irs is giving boston taxpayers an extension to file their tax returns. they will announce more details about that later today. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. morning. not a bad start on this tuesday morning weather-wise. we have cloud cover but no precipitation. 53 degrees in pikesville. the school day forecast, maybe a light jacket this morning. we expect a high temperature near 71 with partly cloudy skies. >> good morning. still a busy start on 95 out of the northeast. we have an accident involving a tractor-trailer. it is having a southbound impact on 895 and 95 southbound. the right lane is closed southbound 95 at the split along with the left lane of 895 southbound. ofis impacting traffic south white marsh down to the accident scene. 26 miles per hour on average. this is a live camera in the white marsh area. accident in towson on york road. northbound 295 at powder mill road, we still have the right lane closed. a disabled vehicle on eastbound 50 is now gone. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >>
the irs is giving boston taxpayers an extension to file their tax returns. they will announce more details about that later today. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. morning. not a bad start on this tuesday morning weather-wise. we have cloud cover but no precipitation. 53 degrees in pikesville. the school day forecast, maybe a light jacket this morning. we expect a high temperature near 71 with partly cloudy skies. >> good morning. still...
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somewhere between 9 and 22 minutes of extra transit time. virtually nothing. while the number of whale strikes has dropped significantly. here's another example from outside of delaware. the green sort of neon colored dots here track the signals coming off of cargo ships going in and out of delaware bay. and as you can see, there's a pretty som solid track coming of delaware bay right through here. well, when delaware first proposed its wind energy areas, they proposed these light green blocks as wind energy areas. and this one, as you can see, was planned right on top of the main shipping channel heading southeast out of delaware bay. critics say that these kind of efforts to get the data and the people in the room together, zone the other an, that's just plain factually wrong. the policy bring together people who use our ocean. in this case, the case of delaware bay, simply putting everybody in the room allowed the wind energy areas to be modified to avoid the conflict. and so the southeastern area comes out and the turbine areas are beside it and the proble
somewhere between 9 and 22 minutes of extra transit time. virtually nothing. while the number of whale strikes has dropped significantly. here's another example from outside of delaware. the green sort of neon colored dots here track the signals coming off of cargo ships going in and out of delaware bay. and as you can see, there's a pretty som solid track coming of delaware bay right through here. well, when delaware first proposed its wind energy areas, they proposed these light green blocks...
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the national bureau of economic research uncovered that by the age of 60, married couples on average had $190,000 saved, while singles had just $39,000. one of the reasons for the sharp divide, according to marketwatch.com, is divorce. northern trust has a new "hands-off" rule for facebook. the bank updated its ethics policy to insure employees don't use work contact info on personal pages and aren't posting while on the job. the bank told us in a statement, northern trust respects the right to privacy and expression when staff members use social media on their own time. however, there are clear standards for the use of external social media when it involves northern trust. a hollywood star and pilot is opposing the closure of air traffic control towers. sequester cuts will force 149 control towers to close in june. now harrison ford, star of the new movie '42' and member of the aircraft owners and pilots association, says the closures will affect a broad range of businesses, including emergency services. still to come, in traders unplugged, the guys argue over asia. what is the best
the national bureau of economic research uncovered that by the age of 60, married couples on average had $190,000 saved, while singles had just $39,000. one of the reasons for the sharp divide, according to marketwatch.com, is divorce. northern trust has a new "hands-off" rule for facebook. the bank updated its ethics policy to insure employees don't use work contact info on personal pages and aren't posting while on the job. the bank told us in a statement, northern trust respects...
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. >> boston and much of the nation on edge. there is still no claim to responsibility for the deadly attack. but we are learning more about the bombs use. wjz is live with extensive complete coverage. derek valcourt has more on the security extensions in baltimore. mary bubala, with a baltimore teacher who was injured. but first, ninita nair is report-- vinita nair is reporting for us. >> reporter: well, the fbi just wrapped up a press conference, giving us the very latest on the investigation here in boston. we now know there is not a suspect. they tell us the saudi man they had questioned, whose home had been searched, was a victim himself, someone who was injured when those bombs were detonated. they are encouraging people to come forward with cell phone video, with any images they have of when those two bombs were detonated. >> reporter: a law enforcement official tells cbs news, the bombs that exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon, were built and put in place to look like pieces of trash. the devices were pu
. >> boston and much of the nation on edge. there is still no claim to responsibility for the deadly attack. but we are learning more about the bombs use. wjz is live with extensive complete coverage. derek valcourt has more on the security extensions in baltimore. mary bubala, with a baltimore teacher who was injured. but first, ninita nair is report-- vinita nair is reporting for us. >> reporter: well, the fbi just wrapped up a press conference, giving us the very latest on the...
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all workers pay payroll taxes into a trust fund. all employers pay the same payroll tax into that trust fund and out of that trust fund comes all of the spending or part a services primarily hospital insurance spending. the age i trust funds has exceeded revenue since 2007 and what that means it is the balance of the trust fund and the assets of the trust fund have been declining and they will be totally completed sometime in the middle of the next decade. since the trust fund can't borrow if the laws are changed medicare will be unable to pay full payments for charges in the age i trust fund. it will only be able to reimburse providers 85% of what they are charging. so clearly legislative action has to be made before that he either to raise taxes or slow the growth in spending or preferably a little bit of both. i my reckoning i have completed my assignment and rather than take a gold star as i said i want to have a couple of general observations. the first when we have discussiodiscussio ends like this we should make clear what ou
all workers pay payroll taxes into a trust fund. all employers pay the same payroll tax into that trust fund and out of that trust fund comes all of the spending or part a services primarily hospital insurance spending. the age i trust funds has exceeded revenue since 2007 and what that means it is the balance of the trust fund and the assets of the trust fund have been declining and they will be totally completed sometime in the middle of the next decade. since the trust fund can't borrow if...
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tht the first league national football team. for our home games we'll be powered completely by the sun. no one else can say that in professional sports in this country. that's something that highlights what we are trying to do and what we are trying to show what sports can be, not just for the community, but a beacon for what we should be striving for everyday of our life from a technological standpoint and stability. we are head of construction and we are moving forward and we can't wait to play game in 2014 and very much looking forward to playing a super bowl and getting ourselves in the rotation. we love the bay area and we want to show everybody else in the world that this is the greatest place to host the greatest game in the world. i would like to introduce coach seefrd and thank him and george for being a part of this. [ applause ] . >> thank you, mayor and dan, jed. i'm obviously proud and excited to be part of this committee that will attempt to bring the 50th super bowl to the san francisco bay area. it was i believe
tht the first league national football team. for our home games we'll be powered completely by the sun. no one else can say that in professional sports in this country. that's something that highlights what we are trying to do and what we are trying to show what sports can be, not just for the community, but a beacon for what we should be striving for everyday of our life from a technological standpoint and stability. we are head of construction and we are moving forward and we can't wait to...
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. >> in downtown oakland police have identified the victim of a deadly shooting, keith head was a 22-year-old rapper from san francisco and this music video featuring keith was posted on youtube the he was slot before 10:30 last night at 13th and broadway. the shooting forced the evacuation and closing of the 12th street bart station while officers searched for the gunman. no luck. there is a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> new this morning, the union is speaking out about reports that some san francisco firefighters are earning more than $100,000 a year in overtime. it could be lucrative but is it safe for firefighters and citizens? the union is concerned. when you see the numbers your jaw may drop but it is not as bad as it seems. the latest salary figures from the san francisco fire department, a lieutenant made $221,000 in overtime bringing the salary to $363,000. a paramedic made $191,000 in overtime, and 337,000 for the year, the kind of numbers that make taxpayers do a double take. >> amazing! that is amazing, never heard of anything like that at all, th
. >> in downtown oakland police have identified the victim of a deadly shooting, keith head was a 22-year-old rapper from san francisco and this music video featuring keith was posted on youtube the he was slot before 10:30 last night at 13th and broadway. the shooting forced the evacuation and closing of the 12th street bart station while officers searched for the gunman. no luck. there is a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> new this morning, the union is...
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i was surprised to find that many of the military personnel had maintained the f-22's not defined as the war fighters. the budgetary issues are affecting their ability to maintain aircraft. that is a factor that leads to the step down a readiness of some of the f-22 units. 60,000 folks under your command in afghanistan, while the were fighters may be protected, how does the sequester and other budgetary challenges impinge upon your mission. i think about things like the retrograding of equipment. is that something that is viewed as a core war fighting mission? is the subject to some of these budgetary reductions? >> all the functions we are performing inside afghanistan including retrograde are war fighting mission. i have been assured by the secretary of defense that there will not be an adverse impact in those areas. i think you highlighted a important point. atts that are at room -- are home -- it is difficult to say we will properly researched those units that are next to deploy and not support those who are next to deploy. it is not that claim. as restart to see degradation, the
i was surprised to find that many of the military personnel had maintained the f-22's not defined as the war fighters. the budgetary issues are affecting their ability to maintain aircraft. that is a factor that leads to the step down a readiness of some of the f-22 units. 60,000 folks under your command in afghanistan, while the were fighters may be protected, how does the sequester and other budgetary challenges impinge upon your mission. i think about things like the retrograding of...
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plus, chanos' largest long position up 22% this year. head to the futures pits to see how they're trading and betting on national gas when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to the halftime show. a market flash now from josh lipton and some of the days biggest movers. >> tracking three stocks. one in the green, two in the red. let's start with boeing, first quarter earnings have beefed the street. mo
plus, chanos' largest long position up 22% this year. head to the futures pits to see how they're trading and betting on national gas when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency....
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the number of injured is 145 in the attack that has the nation on alert. we will have complete coverage of the latest developments from boston but two breaking news stories here. the 9-1-1 system is down for santa clara county. can you call 9-1-1 on your cell phone and get through but your land line is down. we will have more on this information and the fix that verizon is trying to make. a young victim is dead in the fire in san jose, a seven-year-old girl trapped inside a burning building and two other people were hurt. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with more on the story. >> a heartbreaking story for the family living inside this home. we are lending from the victim's grandmother that her name was mariah gomez. the home is across from the japanese american museum in downtown san jose. the call came at 11:30 an outbuilding in the rear of the home was on fire. possibly someone was trapped. it took ten minutes for firefighters to gain entry. when they went inside they found the body of the seven-year-old mariah inside. firefighters say the gir
the number of injured is 145 in the attack that has the nation on alert. we will have complete coverage of the latest developments from boston but two breaking news stories here. the 9-1-1 system is down for santa clara county. can you call 9-1-1 on your cell phone and get through but your land line is down. we will have more on this information and the fix that verizon is trying to make. a young victim is dead in the fire in san jose, a seven-year-old girl trapped inside a burning building and...
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so, this is national library week and i'm a big library fan. my family spends a lot of time at the library and i want to honor a special person who works at the oceanview branch library in district 11. and i'll start off in general, i'm very happy to join libraries in schools, campuses, communities, nationwide in celebrating national library week, a time to highlight the value of libraries librarians and librarian workers. libraries today are more than repositories for books and other resources. they are often the heart of their communities, campuses, or schools. libraries are deeply committed to the places where their patrons live, work, and study. libraries are trusted places where everyone in the community can gather to reconnect, reengage with each other, to enrich and shape the community and address local issues. librarians work with elected officials, small business owners, [speaker not understood] and the public at large to discover what their community needs are and meet them. whether through offering e-books and technology classes, mat
so, this is national library week and i'm a big library fan. my family spends a lot of time at the library and i want to honor a special person who works at the oceanview branch library in district 11. and i'll start off in general, i'm very happy to join libraries in schools, campuses, communities, nationwide in celebrating national library week, a time to highlight the value of libraries librarians and librarian workers. libraries today are more than repositories for books and other...
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which brings us to our nation's capital. rich in alabaster symbols of representative government yet shamelessly cynical in writing laws and bending rules to favor the one percent. and that includes the tax code. so, on monday, when you send in your tax returns, think about this. corporate profits are at record highs. but have those companies invested that in new jobs? no. did they at least give their workers a bump in pay? hardly. surely they shelled out a little more in taxes to help refurbish the social structure, highways, bridges, schools, libraries, parks, where they do business! guess again. corporations are sitting on $1.7 trillion of cash. look at this report just published by pirg. the public interest research group, on how average citizens and small businesses have to make up the $90 billion giant companies save by shifting profits toffshore x havens. among the 83 publicly traded corporations named, pfizer, which for the past five years reported no taxable income in the us, even as it made 40% of its sales here. mi
which brings us to our nation's capital. rich in alabaster symbols of representative government yet shamelessly cynical in writing laws and bending rules to favor the one percent. and that includes the tax code. so, on monday, when you send in your tax returns, think about this. corporate profits are at record highs. but have those companies invested that in new jobs? no. did they at least give their workers a bump in pay? hardly. surely they shelled out a little more in taxes to help refurbish...
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three former employees were arraigned for income tax fraud and money non-- money laundering. >> they are a group people that come to the united states after a military duty in israel and do this type of business and it is not isolated to our county, it is something that happens across the united states. >> this case is scheduled to go to trial in june and as for the five who skipped town the d.a. will issue a warrant for their arrest. >> the postal service has dealt a blow to berkeley neighbors fighting to keep a historic post office open saying they have oh kid the sale of the berkeley post office building. city leaders say the 99-year-old building has historic significance and should be preserved and the post office said they will open a new post office as close to the country site as possible part of the effort by the post office to generate revenue. opponents have 15 days to appeal. >> the warriors face the nuggets in denver tonight in game two in the playoff sears. they almost pulled out a win saturday night but miller was able to make the game-winning basket with over a second
three former employees were arraigned for income tax fraud and money non-- money laundering. >> they are a group people that come to the united states after a military duty in israel and do this type of business and it is not isolated to our county, it is something that happens across the united states. >> this case is scheduled to go to trial in june and as for the five who skipped town the d.a. will issue a warrant for their arrest. >> the postal service has dealt a blow to...
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then,...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >>> senator roger wicker of mississippi released a statement about news of a letter addressed was intercepted and initially tested positive for ricin. quote, this matter is part of an on going investigation by the u.s. capitol and fbi. want to thank our law enforcement officials for their hard work and diligence in keeping those of us who work in the capitol safe. again, in initial testing, a letter bound for senator wicker's office tested positive for ricin. we'll keep you posted as this news develops. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing shor
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >>> senator roger wicker of mississippi...
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input costs are down. 22%, that's how much the stock is down. it's got about a 12% short interest. >> so the stock is trading at 28 times forward estimates and you will get that low single digit comp number. margins are actually not improving. they're going to decelerate because of package cost, food cost, labor costs, etc. i think that the guidance may have to come down. at that point maybe you want to buy it. >> mike? who won? >> i'm going to go with dr. jay. this quarter might be a little weak, but they get into higher margin businesses. >> and now the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. what do you think? >> i think the stock is interesting. if you look at a commercial mlr, it was down. >> michael jackson and this is the other michael jackson put up some great numbers. the stock reacting to that. >> a pop in peabody energy. >> the guidance was a lot better than people had anticipated. the stocks up almost 10% now. when these things bottom we all know you will see a big snap back. they did sell a nice number of the lumia phone. that was
input costs are down. 22%, that's how much the stock is down. it's got about a 12% short interest. >> so the stock is trading at 28 times forward estimates and you will get that low single digit comp number. margins are actually not improving. they're going to decelerate because of package cost, food cost, labor costs, etc. i think that the guidance may have to come down. at that point maybe you want to buy it. >> mike? who won? >> i'm going to go with dr. jay. this quarter...
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>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- pray five times a day. he was going to mosque regularly, start doing it when he was about 22, 23, maybe. he would always protect -- try to protect many conversation. he would try to protect his ideas and defend islam and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries like, i guess, afghanistan. they were invaded for no reason or something like that. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. what was he like?
>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would...
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pretty big stuff 22 years old. i said if we lose philadelphia by a 100,000 votes barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania which was probably true. we lost philadelphia by 400,000, lost the state by million. pennsylvania was not strong goldwater country. my point is that was tough politically back then. basically good guys have got control of one half of the congress, basically good guys, they need reinforcing, and so much better off and ideas are so much more mainstream than they were then. younger generation has to realize and appreciate how much luckier they really are and build on the bigger base we have given them. >> looking back on 36 years you have been president of heritage, can you single out something you are proud of, several of my friends here today. >> the policy side we talk about, certainly missile defense, rebuilding the whole pentagon, go back, go back to basics, back to the constitution, four billion copies we distributed of the constitution around the country but the back to the const
pretty big stuff 22 years old. i said if we lose philadelphia by a 100,000 votes barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania which was probably true. we lost philadelphia by 400,000, lost the state by million. pennsylvania was not strong goldwater country. my point is that was tough politically back then. basically good guys have got control of one half of the congress, basically good guys, they need reinforcing, and so much better off and ideas are so much more mainstream than they...
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we -- the clinton years, when bush stepped into office, clinton had created 22 million jobs in eight years. during bush eight 8 million jobs and lost our entire surplus. so of course those two wars and all the taxes that were -- tax cuts that were unpaid for really created some problems. now, madam president, the senator from oklahoma complains about government is larger than it was two years ago. well, i've talked about that. but, madam president, one thing my friend fails tonowledge is simpson-bowles -- by the way, he voted against that. is that right? you were with senator durbin, you voted for it? mr. coburn: i voted for it. mr. reid: i appreciate that. most of the republicans voted against it. my liberal friend, dick durbin, voted for that. but, madam president, the reason i mention that, simpson-bowles, we've -- they wanted to arrive at savings of $4 trillion, as i understand it. we've already done $2.5 trillion. it's not as if we haven't done anything. and i would also talk about my friend from oklahoma. i know that he's smart. and he -- i understand that. but, madam prent sma
we -- the clinton years, when bush stepped into office, clinton had created 22 million jobs in eight years. during bush eight 8 million jobs and lost our entire surplus. so of course those two wars and all the taxes that were -- tax cuts that were unpaid for really created some problems. now, madam president, the senator from oklahoma complains about government is larger than it was two years ago. well, i've talked about that. but, madam president, one thing my friend fails tonowledge is...